I just came across several user deletions the last couple of days in my history.
I am not much concerned about the reputation, but for sure, score is a type of measure on Stack Overflow how good a post is.
The help center says:
This message means that a user who voted for one of your posts had their account deleted (either by request or due to violating the network's terms of service). As a result, all of their votes were removed, and the reputation you gained or lost from them was undone. The resultant reputation change could be any amount; it could even be a reputation gain if enough of the removed votes were downvotes.
I agree about the reputation removal if it is a fake account in question. However, if it is not, I am proposing not to remove the scores. Since scores are a valuable measure of the posts, I am personally inclined to think that these ought to remain around for user removal.
The rationale is that the post has been found useful or incorrect in the past which fact will most likely not change by the user removal itself. Therefore, some useful contribution to the site is removed. This can be even more appearing in less frequently visited tags where there are not so many votes happening.
Just to make it clear: I am referring both to upvotes and downvotes.
After all, edits and useful answers are not removed for user deletion, either.
Here is a bit of history for those who wish to read upon the topic, albeit none of those is a concrete and recent feature request for Stack Overflow: